There's no doubt that the Nintendo Switch has been incredibly successful. Here are some of the biggest reasons why that's the case.
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If this doesn't have the original soundtrack in a rock flavor then it's a real missed opportunity
With the release of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes I wanted to talk about my Top 5 Favorite characters after the games completion.
Nintendo has sent out the official boxart for the newly-announced Donkey Kong Country Returns HD plus screenshots.
looks good, and because it looks good, I have fired up tropical freeze on try brothers switch and connected it to the big tv in living room
Much like with Capcom and Megaman apparently it's just too hard for Nintendo to make a new DKC game. As if the games are known for their thought provoking plots with twists and turns everywhere so it makes it difficultto make a new entry. 😕 I just don't get it.
Nostalgia is all 7 answers.
Number 6 is a reason Nintendo had a fire under their butt, but in and of itself is not a reason why the Switch succeeded. I do agree with most of the points in this article otherwise though. It’s a versatile system that’s affordable, has some worthwhile exclusives, and is great for indie games.
Nintendo Switch succeeded because customers liked the hardware. It isn't software that sells Nintendo consoles since all of them have the same basic library. Nintendo didn't go from having 100 million fans who bought the Wii to just 12 million fans who bought the Wii U and then created 125 million fans with the Switch. It has always been about hardware with Nintendo sales.